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I Returned as the Nanny to the Daughter They Stole From Me

I Returned as the Nanny to the Daughter They Stole From Me

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Chapter 1 The Child Who Waited For Me

Word Count: 1134    |    Released on: 11/07/2026

ck!" I screamed unt

ny bundle tighter against her chest. "

right, but agony ripped through my body

bered - not the smell of antiseptic filling the private clinic, not the sterile white walls, not even the sound of my own desperate screams, b

icate curl of her fingers around mine, and the way she turned instinctively toward my voice, as though she already recognized it from the months she had spent

prote

supposed

his face carefully composed though he cou

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and a knot tighte

rry for

simply looked at me b

hter didn'

I stared at him, then laughed because

ter is ri

n I blinked once, then again, the bassinet beside my bed wa

e doctor said with practiced s

re ly

very

re ly

nd hands grabbed my shoulders before I could stand. Someone shouted for sec

amed until my voice crac

he windows with a merciless rhythm,

r, something colder settled inside m

a. Everyone had a different explanation, but they all reach

heir concern, and let them believe I had finally accepted the tr

ollowed rumors, checked records, and chased leads that always ended in disappoi

and six months later, she plac

could find," sh

slight tilt of her head I remembered from the seven precious hours I had he

ed childcare qualifications, worked with children, and built the kin

reference letter that didn't belong to me, knowing that somewhere

m, and a woman's voic

am

erling. I'

m, trying to steady my breathing. I had imagined this moment for almost six

and all I had to do w

e screaming, an

te scream that came from a child whose heart was break

slammed painfully against my ribs,

h anxious faces while a man barked urgently into his phone and

step I climbed, and it wasn't a tantrum but grief, the k

servants stood in a helpless circle, and th

I saw

eyes were swollen from crying, and her tiny hands twisted the fabric of her dress until her knuckles had t

nelt bes

ily, pl

l didn't seem

l step forward, a

, eyes far older than any six-year-old should possess. She stared at m

d. The corridor disappe

me, one hesitant step after another, until she sto

nd wrapped them around mine, her

ill glistened on her cheeks and her chest still trembled with unev

, her voice barely

t you feel like someone

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I Returned as the Nanny to the Daughter They Stole From Me
I Returned as the Nanny to the Daughter They Stole From Me
“They took my daughter seven hours after she was born. They forged my signature. They buried the paperwork. They handed my baby to one of the most powerful men in the country and told the world she was gone forever. But I never believed them. For five years, I searched. Then a photograph landed on my desk-a little girl with dark hair and the same stubborn tilt of the head I saw in my own mirror every morning. Her name was Lily Blackwood. She was six years old. And she was mine. Now I'm inside Blackwood Manor-not as her mother, but as her nanny. Close enough to hold her hand. Close enough to hear her laugh. Close enough to watch her look at me as though she's been waiting for me her whole life. Because she has. Lily knows a lullaby I created for my unborn child-a song no one else should have heard. She says things that make no sense. She remembers feelings she shouldn't remember. And every day, she pulls me closer to a truth someone has spent years trying to bury. Damian Blackwood is not the man I expected. Cold. Controlled. Always watching. He lets me into his home when he should have sent me away. He keeps fresh flowers outside a locked room no one is allowed to mention, and every secret inside this house seems to lead back to the night my daughter disappeared. Someone stole my child. Someone built a web of lies to hide the truth. And as I uncover the secrets of Blackwood Manor, I realize there are people who will do anything to make sure I never reclaim the daughter they stole from me.”